An Indonesian adolescent with delayed management of airway foreign body (straight pins) aspiration
A case report
Keywords:
foreign body aspiration, bronchoscopy, human and healthAbstract
Foreign body aspiration (FBA) often causes a delay in management due to asymptomatic clinical manifestations, delay in seeking medical care, less competent medical personnel, and inadequate healthcare facilities.
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